(1) The daughter had lived with her single mother from birth .
(2) The birth of Christianity
(3) The mother is English by birth
(5) That's still 6 per cent short of the $1.17 rate at the euro's birth at the start of 1999.
(6) He was blind from birth
(7) Yang places a high importance on using stem cells from birth , rather than those collected from adults because of vitality.
(8) I don't think there is a regional favorite, although he's clearly a South Carolinian by birth .
(9) English by birth , I'd been in Australia for about 10 years and had a hankering to return to my roots, if not permanently, then at least for a considerable length of time.
(10) The birth of an idea
(11) The young feed themselves from birth normally by pecking.
(12) Only those moments that show democracy's birth and possibility, along with its decline and failure, become resources for imagining our future.
(13) Why does the left in Ireland have no problem siding objectively with those determined to strangle democracy at birth in Iraq?
(14) They do not permit her to make us happy, but put her on a level with money, status, noble birth , health, beauty and other things which are common to virtue and vice.
(15) Like other animals, they pass through a life cycle from birth to maturity to death.
(16) He welcomed the birth of the new company
(17) The birth of Socialist Realism
(18) An electional chart is a chart set up for the time of an event; for its beginning or birth .
(19) They were of noble birth
(20) He got there not by birth or revolution or coup like the rest, but through a Western-style democratic election, or so it seems.